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so i just wonder what you can tell us about the polish example in particular. as you said poland has been the of a million jokes as we all know and yet this is a country that is outperforming the united states on this exam. what is it that we can learn from poland i guess is what i want you to discuss. >> i'm glad you asked this. this conversation reminds me of how many times i have talked with him over coffee and to remind youth publicly thank you. >> by the way amanda wrote the questions for me to ask and she also brought her on music. [laughter] >> anyway to answer your question poland is interesting because it has a high child poverty rate of 15% which is almost as high as that of the united states. it's also a big country in a confiscated country. has anyone been to poland? this is a country with obviously a long history of trauma and trouble of all kinds. there is a lot of distrust for the central government not unlike in the u.s. and you know it's not finland let de jasay. i found it to be such an insure sting mystery. how did poland go from 2000 scoring
so i just wonder what you can tell us about the polish example in particular. as you said poland has been the of a million jokes as we all know and yet this is a country that is outperforming the united states on this exam. what is it that we can learn from poland i guess is what i want you to discuss. >> i'm glad you asked this. this conversation reminds me of how many times i have talked with him over coffee and to remind youth publicly thank you. >> by the way amanda wrote the...
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to keep us skinny as the government foots the bill for more of our health care in this nation. you've seen it in new york city with mayor mike bloomberg, and you will see it me and more -- >> we'll have more on that. charles, can i ask you this? i'm just wondering, we have seen a slight decline in the obesity rate in this country. i'm doing what i can to hold it up. but i wonder if the ones who are argug for this can argue back, see, it's working. michelle o. it's working. >> i think we were seeing that before, just like cigarettes and other things. you brought up how many people know about transfats. and charlie mentioned in the last 50 years, pople know about these things. i don't think anyone goes to mcdonald's and thinks it's good for you. >> wait. it's not? >> here's the thing, though. i do want to say, you know, i find it interestg -- >> that was a good one. >> the government is saying it's ok to smoke marijuana, but don't take transfats. u can't do one whout the other. >> yeah, right. >> let me ask you this. >> you're hungry. >> what's going to happen if we ban transfats
to keep us skinny as the government foots the bill for more of our health care in this nation. you've seen it in new york city with mayor mike bloomberg, and you will see it me and more -- >> we'll have more on that. charles, can i ask you this? i'm just wondering, we have seen a slight decline in the obesity rate in this country. i'm doing what i can to hold it up. but i wonder if the ones who are argug for this can argue back, see, it's working. michelle o. it's working. >> i...
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just beautiful man and was able to hear tony's last words to us which was so fortunate for all of us to relay to tell my family i love them. >> saying where is my family, where is my family. >> right about there. >> he basically gave his life trying to help someone else in need and so we awarded him the citizen hero of the year and also you know had his mother there at that ceremony. >> i think everybody feels a piece today you know from this. it is so beautiful. >>> affection nately known as bubba. anthony celllo was 36 years old. >>> right by the bridge. >> on the old eastern span of the bay bridge, jeff pierce, kron4 news. >>> demolition begins on tuesday. >>> more news ahead, stick with us. >> hundreds of people on the streets of san francisco and they are wanted by law enforcement but there is only one agency in the city which has a unit totally dedicated to finding them. this edition of people behaving badly. >> early in the morning and these people are in a book of photos. this is not your ordinary bunch of men, they are from the san francisco sheriff's department. >> open the
just beautiful man and was able to hear tony's last words to us which was so fortunate for all of us to relay to tell my family i love them. >> saying where is my family, where is my family. >> right about there. >> he basically gave his life trying to help someone else in need and so we awarded him the citizen hero of the year and also you know had his mother there at that ceremony. >> i think everybody feels a piece today you know from this. it is so beautiful....
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joining us is gregory angelo. appreciate you joining us today. i guess the first question i would ask you is, when we look at public opinion on an issue like gay marriage, for instance, one thing that jumps out at me is the country is moving, sort of past majority support now. most polls put support in the mid-50s, maybe the high 50s. but the breakdown is stark, democrats, like 80% or so, when you look at independents, it is well over 50%. republicans, it is down at like 20%. it is the same thing we poll other questions about gay rights. republicans, it is just dramatically lower, not just with the democrats, but with independents. what is it that makes the republican party in general so hostile is the word that comes to mind to legislation like enda? >> well, you know, first, a couple of things come to mind regarding the marriage issue. you say the numbers are low for republican support for civil marriage for same sex couples, the numbers are growing. the fact is also that there is considerably more support for civil marriage for same sex couple
joining us is gregory angelo. appreciate you joining us today. i guess the first question i would ask you is, when we look at public opinion on an issue like gay marriage, for instance, one thing that jumps out at me is the country is moving, sort of past majority support now. most polls put support in the mid-50s, maybe the high 50s. but the breakdown is stark, democrats, like 80% or so, when you look at independents, it is well over 50%. republicans, it is down at like 20%. it is the same...
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a site at which a few of us -- more than a few of us were arrested back in the days of apartheid. but nelson mandela stayed with us in gracey mansion, which is where the mayor lives, unless you got $80 billion like mike. and so joy said, i don't think you -- i said i don't think you'll fit in that bed. joy said, yes, he will. i said, i don't think so honey. and later i realized why i had doubts. i introduced him to bill clinton and al gore, and we had photographs, and i realized the photograph that bill clinton is slightly taller than nelson mandela. but in my mind, he was ten feet tall. so, each year, i send the same message, happy birthday -- his birthday is july 18th and mine is july as well, and i say, happen birthday. when you're 109 i'll be 100 and we'll meet and toast one another. [applause] >> in the book i tell a story of how one of bill lynch's dreams was that we're going to have nelson mandela speak at yankee stadium. but we had trouble getting yankee stadium. george steinbrenner said it wasn't available, and i don't know whether he thought we would tear up the place or
a site at which a few of us -- more than a few of us were arrested back in the days of apartheid. but nelson mandela stayed with us in gracey mansion, which is where the mayor lives, unless you got $80 billion like mike. and so joy said, i don't think you -- i said i don't think you'll fit in that bed. joy said, yes, he will. i said, i don't think so honey. and later i realized why i had doubts. i introduced him to bill clinton and al gore, and we had photographs, and i realized the photograph...
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did they use twitter to say hey why aren't there more women in twitter? >> absolutely, we got a lot of great feedback and suggestions of people who wanted to come here so it was an interesting dialogue and something we take very seriously and very important to us. >> reporter: another change crucial to twitter's survival, growing the number of people who use it, right now, facebook has four times as many, but insider like jack dorsey have high expectations. >> where do you see twitter ten years from now? >> we want to reach every single person on the planet. >> that's a lofty goal. >> i think it has the potential to do so. >> seriously? >> yeah. it provides, it does give you a sense of what is happening in the world, so i do, i do believe it has the potential to reach those heights. >> reporter: okay. that could be overly optimistic, but maybe by giving us a new way to talk about a rapidly changing world, twitter has found a permanent place in it. >> you know what line it is on. >> osgood: next, remembering the fallen. >> >> osgood: and now a page from ou
did they use twitter to say hey why aren't there more women in twitter? >> absolutely, we got a lot of great feedback and suggestions of people who wanted to come here so it was an interesting dialogue and something we take very seriously and very important to us. >> reporter: another change crucial to twitter's survival, growing the number of people who use it, right now, facebook has four times as many, but insider like jack dorsey have high expectations. >> where do you see...